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Saturday, 08/31/2019 10:21:10 PM

Saturday, August 31, 2019 10:21:10 PM

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NOL = Example of a Net Operating Loss Carryforward

Imagine a company had an NOL of $5 million one year and had taxable income of $6 million the next. The carryover limit of 80% of $6 million is $4.8 million. The full loss from the first year can be carried forward on the balance sheet to the second year as a deferred tax asset. The loss, limited to 80% of income in the second year, can then be used in the second year as an expense on the income statement. It lowers net income, and therefore the taxable income, for the second year to $1.2 million ($6 million - $4.8 million). A $200,000 deferred tax asset will remain on the balance sheet to be carried into the third year.

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